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Show ... - 188 - · he went to Brother Groesbeck's home where his wife was stayi~~d .J' ~ · supper/ and remained all night. On the 17th he went .to the City ttall, where the Legislature me nd wrqte some orr a letter to the Deseret News. Later he called on (ArJ.#A. President Joseph F. Smith; attended a session of the House of Hepresent-atives where . a variety of subjects were discussed. In the evenin& he /..t \ ..g.< ... arranged with Brother Mathias F. Cowley to assistAin sending out lot ,J!>f ,Tracts. . ~'1-Y<- ,._._ On the!l 18ttf'; he attended the 19th District School i n- the f-oreno-on; listened to the closing exercise. fairly good. t'he Bishop an~ Trustees were present. He then called on Bishop Thomas Taylor ~ paid .$25.00 tithing and had a short talk with him , ~er·~--~~~· 0 /"f- ..... ..( ..., v A. he met with the Legislatur until ~~~~ In the evening, he v.L ... /q_p / attended a party at the Social Hall an had a most enjoyable time. )Rel..~ c~ ~ turned to Brother uroesbeck~s ~ where he stayed that night. ~, On th~ 20t of January , 1884, it was Sunday. In .company with Superindent George Godda~John c. CUtler, and others, he attended V' "- -' j.._ t ~) the 16th Ward Sunday School,; an interesting program. In the afternoon, ~ .- lc' ,;f ' ,. J • • he attended meeting at the Assembly Hall an our addressed th saints there assembled. That evening he had dinner at Brother Groesbecks and then attended the 16th Ward where he heard President·. George Q• Cannon and Joseph F. Smith speak. 0~~ 21 , having stayed at Brother Groesbecks' the preceeding ( ..»-"' night, he c-s.me-:de-wn to the Legislative Hall (the old City !iall) where he attended to some matter .,J...t) and l'"S:t"er a t.t-Etnded a ) t " , then at 2 •p.m. he~ pr~se~ ~ • .!1 At 7-' p.m •. , with his wife, he birthday party given at the Social Hall in honor of the attended a l '{__ 80th birthday l( Sister Eliza R. Snow • |